I've always been fascinated by mythology, more specifically celtic myth and folklore. Maybe it's not the most accurate interpretation of Morrigan's myths, but it's totally influenced by them.Maybe there are a few mistakes. Anyway, i think, in general, the result is ok.

I am from Australia and am looking to publish an ebook on Irish Mythology.I am seeking an image that would best represent my story.The title features Ravens and Crows and the central character is a woman.We are looking to upload on all the major ebook sales outlets.Would you be interested in sending me a digital copy of the image for use with your permission in exchange for free promotion from us.

The great thing about myths, of course, is that you can interpret them however you want.

And thank you for making this, because the Morrigan is my absolute favourite archetype and I always feel enriched every time someone creates their own depiction of her. You've done a great job of crafting the mood. I also think its very appropriate that you made the Morrigan very beautiful and desirable, because:1) She's a goddess of death AND birth2) Her beauty contrasts well with the death and destruction that surrounds her, suggesting that she is something immortal, something everlasting.